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Fugazi and band
* The Argument, the sixth studio album from the post-hardcore band Fugazi
* Fugazi ( album ), a 1984 studio album by the British rock band Marillion, featuring a song also named " Fugazi "
The second album, Fugazi, built upon the success of the first album with a more electronic sound and produced the single ' Assassing ', although the band encountered numerous production problems.
After meeting Ian MacKaye in 1980, Johnson later became friends with the members of Fugazi, and Beat Happening was the opening band on one of Fugazi's first tours.
J. D. Considine of Musician characterized the band as " clever enough to find hooks in the sort of gnarled riffs and guitar noise Fugazi plays for atmosphere ", as well as " canny enough to avoid most of the mannerisms that make much Amerindie rock seem so cliched.
Fugazi is an American post-hardcore band that formed in Washington, D. C. in 1987.
Fugazi have performed numerous worldwide tours, produced six studio albums, a film and a comprehensive live series, gaining the band critical acclaim and success around the world.
After his band Happy Go Licky broke up, he became more involved with Fugazi.
In June 1988 the band recorded its debut EP Fugazi ( or 7 Songs ) with producer Ted Nicely and producer / engineer Don Zientara ( who would become a long-time collaborator ), and shortly afterwards embarked on an arduous tour of Europe.
With Picciotto now playing guitar full-time, Fugazi had made the transition into jamming on and writing new material as a band as opposed to performing songs composed solely by singer / guitarist MacKaye.
While major labels began to court Fugazi, the band decided that Dischord was distributing their records well enough and refused the offers.
Fugazi recorded its third album In on the Kill Taker in the fall of 1992 with Steve Albini in Chicago ; however, the results were deemed unsatisfactory and the band re-recorded the album with Ted Nicely & Don Zientara.
After the grueling worldwide tour the band had completed in support of Red Medicine, Fugazi took an extended break and also began writing material for a follow up release.
Since Fugazi went on hiatus in 2003, rumors began circulating regarding a possible reunion, with some insinuating that the band may get back together to headline the Coachella Festival in Indio, CA.
As a career-spanning archival project, the Fugazi Live Series has few equals, putting the band in the company of acts like the Grateful Dead and Phish, the only two other artists with such a large volume of concerts available for purchase.
Picciotto and Canty eventually teamed up with bassist Joe Lally and former Minor Threat, Skewbald, Egg Hunt, and Embrace singer Ian MacKaye ( co-owner of the band ’ s label, Dischord Records ) in Fugazi.
The Argument is the sixth studio album from the post-hardcore band Fugazi released on October 16, 2001 through Dischord Records.
Three albums were then released ( Ten-Spot, 1990, Funeral at the Movies, 1991, and Get Your Goat, 1992 ), before the band gained greater exposure by touring with Fugazi and the Smashing Pumpkins ; with their May 7, 1992 show in Albig, Germany being released by Tobby Holzinger as Your Choice Live Series Vol. 21.
The band members were advocates of the DIY punk ethic, as popularized by bands such as Fugazi and The Minutemen.
The band enjoyed steadily increasing popularity: in 1987, Flipside fanzine voted them Best Live Band, beating the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Fugazi, and the highly successful thrash metal band Metallica included photo inserts of lead singer James Hetfield wearing SNFU's iconic ' zombie ' design t-shirt in their $ 5. 98 E. P.
* Deadline ( American band ), an American punk band that featured future Fugazi member Brendan Canty

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In 2005, Morel became part of Bob Mould's new touring unit ( along with another notable DC musician, Fugazi drummer Brendan Canty ), formed to support the release of Mould's Body of Song album.
The EPs compiled were Fugazi ( 1988 ), which was recorded at Inner Ear Studios in June 1988 with Ted Nicely & Don Zientara, and Margin Walker ( 1989 ), which was recorded in December 1988 at Southern Studios in London with John Loder handling production duties.
Jourgensen and Barker also formed Lard with Dead Kennedys lead singer Jello Biafra, Acid Horse with Cabaret Voltaire, 1000 Homo DJs ( which featured Nine Inch Nails ' Trent Reznor doing vocals on a cover of Black Sabbath's Supernaut ), PTP with Chris Connelly and Pailhead with Ian MacKaye of Minor Threat and Fugazi.
( who regularly covered " Academy Fight Song " on their Green tour ), Sonic Youth, Drive Like Jehu, Throwing Muses, Yo La Tengo, Fugazi, Pixies, Sugar, Guided by Voices, Catherine Wheel, Graham Coxon, Pegboy and Moby-the last four of which have covered Conley's " That's When I Reach for My Revolver ".
Important players in this scene were The Dismemberment Plan, Fugazi, Nation of Ulysses, and Q and Not U. Currently, important post-punk / indie / dance-rock bands like Supersystem ( formerly El Guapo ), Medications, Metrorail, Maritime, Edie Sedgwick, Mass Movement of the Moth, The Fordists, and Beauty Pill hail from DC.
The band's appearance included a group of moshers, among them Belushi, Ian MacKaye of Minor Threat ( and later Fugazi ), Tesco Vee of The Meatmen ( and later Tesco Vee's Hate Police ), Harley Flanagan and John Joseph of The Cro-mags, and John Brannon of Negative Approach.
The tour lineup included bassist Jason Narducy ( of Verbow, drummer Brendan Canty ( of Fugazi ), and Mould's Blowoff collaborator, Morel, on keyboards.
The late 80s and early 90s saw the formation and rise to prominence of several bands associated with earlier acts that not only included the examples of Fugazi and Shellac, but also Girls Against Boys ( originally a side-project of Brendan Canty and Eli Janney, which would later incorporate members of Soulside ), The Jesus Lizard ( formed by ex-members of Scratch Acid ), Quicksand ( fronted by former Youth of Today and Gorilla Biscuits member Walter Schreifels ), Rollins Band ( led by former Black Flag singer Henry Rollins ), Tar ( which raised from the ashes of a hardcore outfit named Blatant Dissent ), and Slint ( containing members of Squirrel Bait ).
Notable bands to perform at MACRoCk include mewithoutYou, Q and Not U, Fugazi ( in 2002 ), Animal Collective, The Faint, Archers of Loaf, Dismemberment Plan, Sufjan Stevens, Prefuse 73, Mates of State, John Vanderslice, The Wrens, Converge, Give up the ghost, Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra, Of Montreal, Norma Jean, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Poison the Well, Bane, Superchunk, Elliott Smith ( in 1997 ), An Albatross, Coheed and Cambria, Avail, Denali, and Engine Down.
* The Union Themes ( with Brendan Canty of Fugazi ), 2000, Kill Rock Stars ( Japanese release contains five bonus tracks )
It shared stages over the years with the likes of the following, with earliest known date in parentheses: Sonic Youth (' 95 ), Polvo (' 95 ), Fugazi (' 95 ), Hovercraft ( European tour w / them, ' 96 ), Lowercase, Polar Goldie Cats, Deerhoof (' 98 ), Mogwai (' 99 ), Slug ( rock band, not rapper ), The PeeChees (' 98 ), Clikatat Ikatowi ( approx.

Fugazi and rock
Tours with artists such as Fugazi confused and alienated audience members while articulating a punk rock position of defiance that was more sensitive than macho.
Red Medicine would take Fugazi a step further toward art rock.
Fugazi incorporated funk and reggae beats, irregular stop-start song structures, and heavy riffs inspired by popular rock bands such as Led Zeppelin and Queen, bands that the punk community of the time largely disdained.
Later, Fugazi more fully integrated elements of punk rock, hardcore, soul and noise with an inventively syncopated rhythm section.
The group's decisions were partly motivated by pragmatic considerations that were essentially a punk rock version of simple living: for example, selling merchandise on tour would require a full-time merchandise salesperson who would require lodging, food, and other costs, so Fugazi decided to simplify their touring by not selling merchandise.
The Argument saw Fugazi continue to expand upon the more experimental art rock leanings of Red Medicine and End Hits while also heavily incorporating other instruments, such as piano and cello into their sound.
The genre took shape in the mid-to late-1980s with releases from bands from cities that had established hardcore punk scenes, in particular from the scenes in Washington, D. C. such as Fugazi as well as slightly different sounding groups such as Big Black and Jawbox that stuck closer to the noise rock roots of post-hardcore.
Fugazi emerged as the definitive early emo band, gaining a fanbase among alternative rock followers, not least for their overtly anti-commercial stance.
Initially their music featured an abrasive sound fitting in the noise rock genre and reminiscent of the music of Fugazi and Jawbox.
No longer playing rather obscure progressive rock, nor the classic and hard rock of its Baltimore competitor WIYY, HFS was now formatted more towards a younger set of fans who were more apt to listen to Green Day and Fuel than less mainstream artists such as Fugazi or Lou Reed.
The second record reflects more of a rock template and calls forth more immediate comparisons with Rage Against the Machine, Fugazi and Jimmy Eat World.
The Public's music was inspired by numerous classic rock and punk bands as well as more recent bands such as Soundgarden, Fugazi and Helmet.
Max introduced David to various punk rock bands such as Propagandhi, Fugazi, and the Clash, as well as turning him on to radical politics.
The group has cited classic rock and punk as well as The Clash, Fugazi, and Motown as influences to the group's sound.

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